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Brewster: U Close to Replacing Texas on Schedule

Posted on August 2, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

At Big Ten media day this afternoon Gophers football coach Tim Brewster acknowledged his team’s difficult schedule for 2010, and also talked about replacing the Texas series for 2015 and 2016.

Brewster, along with the Big Ten Conference’s other 10 head coaches, addressed a media gathering in Chicago that was televised live on the Big Ten Network.  In Chicago and around the country expectations for the Gophers are minimal, perhaps not even matching last year’s 6-7 overall record and 3-5 in the Big Ten.

Brewster didn’t predict Minnesota’s record for 2010 involving a schedule that includes national powers USC, Ohio State, Iowa, Wisconsin and Penn State.  But he likes what he’s seen of his team this summer.

“We’re bigger, we’re stronger, faster, (and) we’re more athletic than we’ve been, and rightfully so,” Brewster said.  “We need to be.  We know we’re going to play one of the most challenging schedules in America this season, and our players are going to have to be prepared.”

The Gophers lost their second straight bowl game last year and overall had problems finishing games.  “We need to be improved,” Brewster said.  “We need to be better.”

A conflict between Texas and the Big Ten Network regarding game and post-game video led to the cancellation last week of the series with the Longhorns.  Brewster expressed “disappointment…that the University of Texas chose not to play the game.”   Brewster said Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany had assured him that Texas’ needs regarding video could have been worked out.

“We want to be a championship caliber program at the University of Minnesota and we think that to do that we’ve got to bring the spotlight to us,” Brewster said.  “We’re very close to replacing Texas with another marquee nonconference BCS opponent.”

Brewster was asked about realignment of conference schools into two football divisions for next year and whether it was important that the Gophers play Wisconsin and Iowa each year as they do now. “I don’t think there’s any question that as we look at realignment Mr. Delany is going to figure out a way in which we play each other each and every year,” Brewster said.

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Smith Predicts One Chance for White in Ames

Posted on August 2, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Tubby Smith wishes Royce White success at Iowa State and believes the former Minnesota Mr. Basketball will be okay in Ames, but he also predicted that White’s behavior will be closely watched.  White announced last month he will continue his college education and basketball career at Iowa State.

“He will only get one chance there,” Smith told Sports Headliners. “He got three or four here.”

White, a 6-7 power forward, was the 2009 Mr. Basketball winner and among the nation’s best prep prospects after his senior season at Hopkins High.  His arrival as a Gophers recruit was highly anticipated last fall but White never played a minute for Minnesota and dropped out of school earlier this year.

Smith disciplined him for incidents at the Mall of America and on the University of Minnesota campus.  Although that disciplinary action kept White from playing for Smith last season, it was long believed that White might one day return to the Gophers.

Smith said during an interview last week that it was White’s decision to attend Iowa State, implying that had White convinced the coach he would meet all expectations, he could have ultimately returned to Minnesota.  “It’s always up to the player,” Smith said.

Smith is having a busy summer scouting potential players, running his basketball camps and preparing to take the Gophers on an exhibition tour against Canadian teams that begins in early September.  It’s hoped that junior forward Trevor Mbakwe, possibly the Gophers best player next season, will be available.

Mbakwe, like White, wasn’t allowed to play last year.  A woman alleges Mbakwe attacked her last year in Florida and a trial has been pending but frequently been postponed.  Smith said if Mbakwe’s trial takes place prior to the exhibition trip departure he plans to bring the former St. Bernard’s prep player with him if Mbakwe is found not guilty.

But Smith doesn’t know what to expect next, describing the legal system in this country as “good” but unpredictable.

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Worth Noting

Posted on August 2, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

The Twins, who have won eight consecutive games and 10 of their last 11, begin a four-game series at  Tampa Bay tonight.  The Twins will start Carl Pavano who has won each of his last eight decisions since June 9 while Tampa Bay will start rookie Jeremy Hellickson, making his major league debut after going 12-3 with a 2.45 ERA for Triple-A Durham.

Minnesota sports historian Dana X Marshall finds irony in complaints about Target Field not being home run friendly.  He recalled in an email that years ago Nicollet Park was a place where too many home runs were hit and that led to “bad baseball.”  Marshall also wrote: “The second time I went to Nicollet in 1949, the (Minneapolis) Millers lost a doubleheader to the Indianapolis Indians by scores of 20-5 and 20-8.  The 20-8 game being seven innings, as scheduled.”

Courage Center has been chosen by the Twins and first baseman Michael Cuddyer to be their charity partner for a $200,000 Pepsi Refresh Grant.  The Twins are competing against 14 other major league teams to win a community improvement grant.  In partnering with Courage Center and the Jr. Rolling Twins softball team, the Twins hope to build Minnesota’s first accessible softball field for competitive wheelchair play.  Twins fans and Courage Center supporters can place their votes at www.mlb.com/PepsiRefresh or by texting T-W-I-N-S to 76462.  Voting is allowed up to 10 times per day.

Rookie second round draft choice Chris Cook is tall for a cornerback, 6-2, and definitely a player to watch while the Vikings make their way through training camp and four preseason games. Cook started 31 of 38 games at the University of Virginia.  He was a team captain in 2009 and All-Atlantic Coast Conference first team selection, starting all 12 games and making four interceptions. He is the highest cornerback draft choice by the Vikings since Dewayne Washington was the 18th overall pick in 1994.

Entering their 50th season in the NFL, the Vikings have had more players from the University of Minnesota play for them than any other college.  Twenty-eight former Gophers played for the Vikings, with Southern California providing the next highest number with 26.

Vikings defensive end Ray Edwards, who has been unhappy with his contract during the offseason, owns a T-shirt company and does some modeling.

For the second consecutive year, Michigan State linebacker Greg Jones and Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor were selected as the Big Ten’s Preseason Defensive and Offensive Players of the Year. Ohio State was chosen first in a conference preseason poll, followed by Iowa and Wisconsin. The players of the year and poll were voted on by media members attending the conference’s football media days.

Nikola Pekovic, 24, who played the past two seasons with Panathinaikos Athens, signed with the Timberwolves recently and has an admirer in team president David Kahn.  “…Nikola has been regarded as the best center in Europe for the past few seasons and will be a tremendous addition to our club,” Kahn said in a statement from the Wolves.  “He is a tough, hard-nosed player who brings an added dimension of physicality to our team. …”

Peckovic’s average of 3.5 rebounds per game last season in the Euroleague doesn’t look impressive until you consider he averaged only 16.8 minutes per game.  In Europe even the better players play limited minutes.  The 6-11 center averaged 14.8 points on 60.7 percent shooting.

Virginia, Minnesota native John Harrington, a member of the 1980 US Olympic hockey “Miracle on Ice” team, had a hole-in-one on the 200-yard No. 8 west hole at Bunker Hills last week.  The shot came during the Minnesota Hockey Benefit Golf Tournament and earned Harrington $10,000.

The Major League Soccer All-Star game last week attracted over 70,000 fans at Reliant Stadium in Houston and that crowd is the fourth largest all-star game attendance in professional sports history, according to an email from an MLS official.

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